Nouveaux Reduvius Fabricius, 1775, de la péninsule Arabique et du Pakistan, et synonymies nouvelles (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Reduviinae)

2020 ◽  
Vol 125 (4) ◽  
pp. 353-366
Author(s):  
Pierre Moulet

New Reduvius Fabricius, 1775, from Arabic Peninsula and Pakistan, and new synonymies (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Reduviinae). Three new species are described: Reduvius pulcher n. sp. from Yemen, R. fragilis n sp. from United Arab Emirates, R. amabilis n. sp. from Pakistan, and one brachypterous specimen of R. varipes Linnavuori, 1964. The following new synomynies are proposed: Reduvius infirmus Miller, 1956, n. syn. of Reduvius osiris Kirkaldy, 1909, and Reduvius thesigeri Miller, 1956, n. syn. of Reduvius osiris Kirkaldy, 1909. The holotypes of R. thesigeri and R. insularis Linnavuori, 1964, are redescribed.

2012 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. e-14-e-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Zerova ◽  
L. Seryogina ◽  
A. Van Harten

New and Formerly Unknown Ormyridae Species from the United Arab Emirates (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) Three new species (Ormyrus qurrayahi Zerova, sp. n., O. punctellus Zerova, sp. n. and O. novus Zerova, sp. n.) are described. Two first species belong to diffinis species group (female gaster without dorsal median keel). O. novus sp. n. belongs to orientalis species group (female gaster with dorsal median keel). In addition, two Palaearctic species of the genus Ormyrus are recorded from the United Arab Emirates for the first time. A key to Palaearctic Ormyrus species is provided.


Zootaxa ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1848 (1) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
LORENZO MUNARI

Three new species of Canacidae, Nocticanace affinis sp. nov., Xanthocanace hamifer sp. nov., and Suffomyia dancei sp. nov. are described and illustrated from the Arabian Peninsula (United Arab Emirates, Oman). Keys to the species of Arabian Canacinae and the world species of the genus Suffomyia are provided.


2018 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 577-587
Author(s):  
Vladimir Kaplin

Abstract The fauna of bristletails of the genus Lepismachilis Verhoeff, 1910 in Montenegro and Serbia includes only one species L. (Berlesilis) targionii (Grassi, 1887) with 2 + 2 eversible vesicles on abdominal urocoxites II–VI. Three new species of this genus are described: L. (Lepismachilis) prijepolja sp. nov., L. (Lepismachilis) limensa sp. nov. from Serbia, and L. (Lepismachilis) alexandrae sp. nov. from Montenegro. All described new species belong to the species group of the subgenus Lepismachilis s. str. with 2 + 2 eversible vesicles on abdominal urocoxites II–V. Lepismachilis prijepolja sp. nov. differs from L. y-signata Kratochvíl, 1945 and L. notata Stach, 1919 by the color, drawings and ratios of the compound eyes; ratios of sensory field on fore femur of male, number of divisions of ovipositor. Lepismachilis limensa sp. nov. differs from L. hauseri Bitsch, 1974 and L. abchasica Kaplin, 2017 by ratios of paired ocelli, sensory field on fore femur of male; ratios and chaetotaxy of maxillary and labial palps. Lepismachilis alexandrae sp. nov. differs from L. abchasica by the drawings of the compound eyes; ratios of paired ocelli, sensory field on fore femur of male; number of divisions of the parameres and gonapophyses. A list of the Machilidae occurring in Balkan Peninsula is also provided.


2018 ◽  
Vol 154 (3) ◽  
pp. 179-196
Author(s):  
Michael Darby

Some 2,000 Ptiliidae collected in the North and South Islands of New Zealand in 1983/1984 by Peter Hammond of the Natural History Museum, London, are determined to 34 species, four of which are new to the country. As there are very few previous records, most from the Auckland district of North Island, the Hammond collection provides much new distributional data. The three new species: Nellosana insperatus sp. n., Notoptenidium flavum sp. n., and Notoptenidium johnsoni sp. n., are described and figured; the genus Ptiliodes is moved from Acrotrichinae to Ptiliinae, and Ptenidium formicetorum Kraatz recorded as a new introduction. Information is provided to aid separation of the new species from those previously recorded.


2018 ◽  
Vol 154 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-15
Author(s):  
Guillaume De Rougemont

The genus Tolmerinus Bernhauer is recorded from Borneo for the first time with the descriptions of three new species: T. brunneus sp.n., T. sharpi sp.n.and T. tutus sp.n.


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